And You Thought The Blog Bashing By Journalists Went Out Of Style In 2004...
from the you-said-what-now? dept
We almost never mention stories about "blogging" or "bloggers" around here because, frankly, who really cares? There's enough navel gazing going on out there, and unless there's something really interesting and different to write about, it's really just not worth it. And, while we're pretty certain that the blogworld is about to have a field day with this new Forbes article that BoingBoing is pointing out, we'd recommend that it's much better to just read it as a comedy piece (or maybe a drinking game). That's about the only way I can figure it was approved to be written and published. It simply must be satire by an incredibly bored journalist. Honestly. My guess is that the author, Daniel Lyons, wrote the article pretending to take on the persona of the "bloggers" he then skewers -- because it seems like he does every single thing in the article (and the sidebars) that he accuses "bloggers" (in general) of doing. So, let's all just pretend that it's satire and the Forbes' editorial process didn't really let this go in as a serious piece, and let it go. It had seemed like these sort of "condemn all bloggers" pieces had gone out of style about a year ago -- but hats off to Lyons for reviving the genre with such... gusto.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Realluy something to be laughed at?
I'm worried about politicians saying things like "These blogs are the devil's tools for bashing the holy American industries that are at the base of our wealth and happiness and can never really do anything bad, so anybody who tries to criticize them is performing anti-American activities and must be stopped with any means necessary"
I'm scared that if they build their case strong enough, people will start following them and approve of any limitation to forms of personal expression that can't be controlled and sanctioned by the industries.
Am I over-anxious?
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Re: Realluy something to be laughed at?
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Re: Realluy something to be laughed at?
You'll hear conservatives decry the content of blogs (like they decry the content of other media), but I have yet to hear the so-called NeoCons call for their outright ban. Liberals are the ones that constantly try to use the courts to shut down conservative voices.
Rob Miles
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There are only 10 types of people in the world;
those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Re: Realluy something to be laughed at?
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Political politics
I'd be calling in all my favors if I lost 15Mil....
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Lyons has been peeved for a while
Read some of Lyons' other articles. He's full of invective and short on fact.
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you are free to do as i tell you
china has the right idea, you know, arresting the dissidents and being kind enough to reprogram them to think the right way.
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Re: Really something to be laughed at?
So really, please try not to make this out to be a big political thing when it's not; it's just an invective-spewing article on Forbes with no real basis in fact; anyone who's READ groklaw.com, for instance, realizes that there's plenty of very well-written pieces against SCO and its frivolous lawsuit on IBM.
And you, claiming in your sig to have some sort of geek cred, should know that.
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No Subject Given
- You see, this is what the problem is. Free speech can be used for good or evil. The fact you can't control it (at least not yet) is a good thing. You cannot equate this to slander or even defaming, because its peoples personal opinion. Sure they can flat out lie and start rumors and network to try and take you out, but thats not any different than the same power the media has... Only problem is joe-blows blog may get more credibility. But hey, that why companies make the big bucks, so they can hire mercinaries from canada to take out legions of online dweebs right? Oh, hold on, sombodies at the door... be right ba
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Re: Really something to be laughed at?
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Heh.
Ah, yes. The vast left wing conspiracy, considering the power it has, will channel the fury of evil^H^H^H^H LBJ to shut the common man up, in the name of corporate interest. And they ate Harriet for breakfast, too. All in a day's work. Watch out, man, they may abort you retroactively.
Good stuff.
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No Subject Given
Nope. A year ago, everyone was giving bloggers pats on the back for being the "new wave of journalism." Now the rose coloured glasses have come off and we're seeing that a lot of blogs are just a)spam or b)pure unadulterated trash or even worse, c)malicious & full of lies.
Personally, I'm pretty sick of blogs, but Web 2.0 doesn't look any better.
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Re: No Subject Given
Um, like this one?
(Techdirt, winner of Forbes Magazine's, Popular Science's, and The Sydney Morning Herald's "Best Technology Blog" awards)
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Re: Realluy something to be laughed at?
Either you don't know all the facts or you've decided to be disingenious when airing PNW dirty laundry out for the rest of the world to see.
The conservative talk show radio hosts were the ones who organized the initiative -- it was their idea, they went through the motions of founding the appropriate political action committee in order to begin the initiative process. The court ruled from the point where they moved their initiative from discussion to action that their multi-show discussion of the initiative was a form of political advertising and subject to be reported as campaign contributions.
The local newspapers (and this includes the allegedly conservative Seattle Times) are against the initiative. They don't have to count their commentary as contributions because they're not spearheading any political action entity.
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